NEXUS 7 |
Google’s Nexus presentation yielded few surprises when it came to the Nexus 7 and Android 4.3, but the confirmation that the hardware would be hitting shelves soon gave the Mountain View company the opportunity to really show off what this new tablet would be capable of.
The next version of the Nexus 7 is significantly improved over the original when it comes to screen quality, overall size, and of course performance.
The Qualcomm S4 Pro chip meant that LTE versions were going to be a given, and the Nexus 7 takes a unique approach with a single device working on three of the major LTE providers in the US.
Carrier versions of Nexus hardware is nothing new, and it looks like T-Mobile will join the fold soon.
LTE and HSPA+ 42 on board means that there’s no shortage of network for the tablet to grab ahold of, and as long as you are in an area with great T-Mobile service your tablet will want for nothing.
This is unlikely to be the only network we see a Nexus 7 pop up on, but for now it looks like T-Mobile shelves will have a new tablet soon.
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